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History Of Money and Evolution Suggests a Crash is Coming

Today’s guest is as much a historian and anthropologist as he is an expert on market events.

Jon Forrest Little joins Dave Russell on GoldCore TV today and brings some fascinating insights into what we are currently seeing when it comes to political decisions, financial events and human reactions.

From what we can learn from the Romans through to why we need to consider gold’s utility rather than its price, this is an interview bringing a new perspective as to why we are where we are.

Even if you are not familiar with Jon’s work and commentary then we highly recommend you watch this interview, as new perspectives such as his really help us to understand how we can best protect our wealth and savings in times such as these. And please, don’t forget to let us know what you think, in either the comments or on Twitter.

If you enjoyed our chat with Jon then be sure to subscribe to GoldCore TV and watch our recently launched show The M3 Report. Featuring bonus material from guests such as Jim Rickards and Marc Faber, as well as commentary from our own team and chart analysis from Gareth Soloway. This show is paving a new path in the alternative market and economic commentary space.

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Stephen Flood
Stephen Flood is the CEO of GoldCore. He is a former Wall Street equity trader and FinTech expert. He has been involved in the precious metals markets since 2004 and has appeared as an expert contributor on CNBC, CNN, BBC, RTE & Bloomberg TV and has had articles published in the Irish Times, Irish Independent and The Sunday Business Post.
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